10 Best Trap Exercises for Men
It’s okay if bodybuilding is not your thing, or you don’t have a fetish for lifting heavy weights. I mean, some of us still want to have a neck, you know!
But the thing is the trapezius muscles are often ignored, even for peeps who hit the gym frequently. That doesn’t mean the traps don’t get any workout at all. They do, but indirectly. The result is often sore and lagging trap muscles.
So, why not perform trap-dedicated exercises since a lot of other workouts already use these sets of muscles? That way, you build a bigger back while honing your strength and form for other exercises.
Check out 10 excellent trap exercises, specially handpicked for growing impressive traps.
1. Farmer’s Carry
Let’s kick off with one of the commonest yet effective trap exercises. It’s hard to imagine anyone trying to build their traps without the Farmer’s Carry. Heck! Even farmers do this routine (unintentionally), and a good number of them aren’t even familiar with the term. The point is, this exercise is one of the staples for gym-goers aiming for bigger and better backs. Here’s how it’s done:
- Choose your preferred weight – kettlebell, dumbbell, etc. – and hold one each in both hands the way a farmer would carry two sacks full of grains
- Start walking as you tighten your back and core
- Maintain an upright and firm posture as you take measured steps
Distance: Approx 40 to 60 meters for a lighter weight, approx 20 to 30 meters for a middle weight, approx 10 to 15 meters for a heavy weight
Sets: 2 to 3 sets
Rest: 2 minutes
2. Pull-Up Shrug
This exercise gives you the benefit of honing your pull-up form while working your traps at the same time. But that’s not all. Your lats are not left out, so you’re targeting more than one muscle with this fantastic tune-up exercise. To do this:
- Hang from a pull-up bar, maintaining a tight core and straight spine
- Pull yourself up slightly to move your shoulders back and down while simultaneously extending your head and neck upward
- Squeeze your abs and hold for a count
- Return to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 10 reps every minute for 10 straight minutes
Sets: 1 set
Rest: 2 minutes
3. Barbell Shrug
Here’s another shrugging exercise, but this time around with a weight to add a bit more pressure on the upper trap muscles. Do this with the following steps:
- Pull a barbell using the overhand grip, keeping your hands slightly beyond shoulder-width apart
- Let the weight hang in front of your waist at arm’s length
- Keep your back naturally arched and lean forward slightly at the hips
- Bend your knees slightly
- Raise your shoulders as high as you can, keeping your arms straight as you do this
- Pause briefly
- Return to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 5 reps per set
Sets: 3 sets
Rest: 2 minutes
4. Dumbbell Shrug
If you find the barbell shrug a tad too demanding (perhaps because your fitness level isn’t quite there yet), try this less intensive version. Here’s how it’s done:
- Grab a pair of dumbbells in each hand
- Let your hands hang at your sides with palms facing the sides of your body
- Bring your shoulders up high in a shrug and hold for a count in the top position
- Bring your shoulders back to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 12 reps per set
Sets: 5 sets
Rest: 45 seconds
5. Rack Pull
Apart from working your trapezius muscles, the rack pull is one of the trap exercises that hone your form and strength for other compound lifts. It involves pulling the weight (barbell) off the ground without the full range motion of a standard deadlift. You can remove your training shoes for this exercise if you want, but keep the socks on. Do the following:
- Stack up boxes or set up a rack to elevate the barbell just above your shins
- Hold the bar using an overhand grip, spreading your hand slightly beyond should-width apart
- Slowly hinge at the waist while pushing your hips back
- Pull the bar up as you stand up with your back straight
- Hold for a count at the top
- Slowly return the weight to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 5 reps per set using a heavier weight, and do 10 reps for one set with the load reduced
Sets: 6 sets with heavier weight and 1 set with a lighter load
Rest: 5 minutes for each heavy set
6. Barbell Row
Engage your middle and lower trapezius muscles together with your rhomboids and rear deltoid muscles with this rowing exercise. Develop your strength and stability using these steps:
- Position your hands slightly beyond shoulder-width apart on the barbell and grab it firmly using an overhand grip
- Make the barbell is at arm’s length
- Bend your hips and knees so that your upper body is parallel to the floor
- Pull the bar up to your upper abs while maintaining your bent position
- Squeeze your shoulder blades and hold at the top
- Slowly return the barbell to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 5 reps per set
Sets: 4 sets
Rest: 60 seconds
7. Dumbbell Lateral Raise
Looking to work your deltoids while training your trapezius muscles? The dumbbell lateral raise provides both benefits. Your delt muscles are actively doing the most work in this exercise, but your upper traps are getting smoked, too.
When you do this exercise, don’t just throw the weight up as many guys do in the gym. Fast reps aren’t going to hit the muscles the way you want. Go slowly with controlled movements. Here’s how to do the dumbbell lateral raise correctly:
- Grab a dumbbell in each hand and let them hang at your sides
- Stand in a fully upright posture with your feet shoulder-width apart
- Make sure your palms are facing forward as you bend your elbows slightly
- Keep your elbows that way as you simultaneously bring both arms to shoulder level and slightly in front of you
- When your arms are at the top, they should form a “T” with your body
- Pause for one second before gradually reversing until you get to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 20 reps per set
Sets: 5 sets
Rest: 90 seconds
8. Incline Dumbbell Shrug
This is a less popular version of the dumbbell shrug, but it targets a spot on the back that is commonly overlooked, and that’s the lower traps muscles. Find a workout bench and follow these steps:
- Grab a dumbbell in each hand and lie chest-down on an inclined workout bench
- Let your arms hang down on both sides with palms facing each other
- Pull your shoulder blades together by shrugging your shoulders upward
- Focus on squeezing your trap muscles when you reach the top position
- Pause at the top
- Return to the starting position
- Repeat
Reps: 10 to 12 reps per set
Sets: 5 sets
Rest: 45 seconds
9. Dumbbell Overhead Carry
Here’s one other exercise that can increase the tension in your traps and lead to muscle growth. Your lower body moves during the workout yet acts as a support for your upper body where the weight is. This puts pressure on your traps and spurs growth. Start with a comfortable weight as you do this:
- Grab a dumbbell in each hand and raise them above your head, with your palms facing each other
- Keep your upper arms next to your ears while you walk forward
- Keep the weight from moving as you walk by engaging your trapezius muscles
Reps: 45 seconds per set
Sets: 4 sets
Rest: 30 seconds
10. Overhead Barbell Shrug
Whoever thought shrugging would offer so much benefit? Here’s one more way you can combine it with barbells to work your upper trapezius muscles:
- Using an underhand grip that’s approximate twice shoulder width, raise a barbell high above your head, keeping your arms completely straight, and feet shoulder-width apart.
- Lock your elbows and make sure they stay that way throughout the exercise
- Shrug your shoulders as high as possible
- Pause for a couple of seconds when your shoulders are at the highest position
- Return your shoulders to the started position
- Repeat
Reps: 6 reps per set
Sets: 5 sets
Rest: 2 minutes
Recommended Gears for Trap Exercises
Kettlebells
It’s no news that the versatility of kettlebells makes them must-haves for building your trapezius muscles. There are among the most comfortable exercise weights, yet they offer sufficient challenge to help you reach your fitness goals efficiently. Buying a set of kettlebells is an excellent investment, particularly if you want to train from home.
Adjustable Dumbbells
Adjustable dumbbells offer the flexibility of incrementally increasing weights to match your strength level. Getting an adjustable dumbbell means you are essentially buying an entire rack of weights. This eliminates the need to clutter your home or workout space with several dumbbells. Bowflex dumbbells are particularly durable and ideal for working those traps.
Workout Essentials
Working out in the gym can give you the push you need to crush your goals since there other people around. You’re not likely to get bored, and you have access to a wider assortment of equipment besides kettlebells and dumbbells. But before you hit the gym, you want to pack these workout essentials in your gym bag.
- Gym clothes: Going to the gym without proper apparel? How do you train? Sometimes, you can get to the gym before realizing you didn’t bring proper gym attire, especially if you go to the gym straight from work. To avoid forgetting your training apparel at home, make a list of the items you need at the gym and pin it to your bag.
- Sneakers: Even if you plan on doing some trap exercises without your shoes on (e.g., the rack pull), you still need a pair of good-quality sneakers for other routines.
- Reusable water bottle: Training the traps can knock the wind out of you. You might even discover that you get very hungry after training. But whether you are famished or not, it is crucial to stay hydrated during workouts. So, bring a bottle of water when going to the gym.
- Deodorant: Obviously, you want to be smelling nice before, during, and after your workouts.
Common Trap Training Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
As with nearly muscle training workouts, mistakes with trap training are common. This is particularly true if you are a beginner doing your training at home all by yourself without an experienced personal trainer to guide you. That doesn’t mean peeps who hit the gym don’t fall into the traps’ trap. However, those guys are more likely to see others doing it correctly and follow suit.
If you are putting in all the work yet results aren’t showing or your traps are lagging, you’re likely making one or more of the following common mistakes.
Performing Too Many Trap Workouts
It may seem like a good idea to do every trapezius exercise available, but trust me, targeting your trap muscles with a bunch of isolation workouts is not something you want because you’ll continue struggling but won’t really hit what you’re aiming for.
The ultimate goal for trap exercises is not merely to flaunt well-built trap muscles; your goal should also include:
- Developing wide lats that go all the way to your lower torso to give your upper body a V-taper
- A bulky tree-like structure in your lower back
- Huge rhomboids that shape into desirable “valleys” when you flex them
- Proper development and clear distinction in the infraspinatus and teres muscles
As you can imagine, all of these take more work than only workouts that focus on your traps. What you should really be aiming for are exercises that work the major muscles of your back, while also doing isolation workouts that target the traps alone.
In a nutshell, you need to include a lot of heavy vertical and horizontal pulling in your entire workout routines. While the vertical pulling smoke the lats and other muscles that contribute to width, horizontal pulling target traps, rhomboids, erector spinae, and other muscles that contribute to the thickness of your back.
Performing Excessive High-Rep Pump Workouts
Here’s one fact that many guys who hit the gym trying to get a pump don’t realize. You’re going to hit a plateau very fast if all you do is focus on getting a pump instead of becoming stronger. Focusing on high-rep pump training such as giant sets, supersets, drop sets, and others like them, are all good and fine and are likely to give you rapid results until they don’t. It won’t be long before all that progress comes to a screeching halt.
Gaining the size of muscles you want in your traps requires heavy strength training that increases your whole-body strength. If you want to continue getting bigger with your training, you need to continue getting stronger. If you gain a fair amount of size at the initial stages of your training without much strength, getting bigger will hit a plateau once your body graduates from that initial pump phase.
The most effective way to get stronger is through heavy resistance training. This is the surest and quickest path to building a stronger back, well-defined traps, and a thick and wide upper body.
Training Too Little
The trapezius muscles are always helping and supporting in many exercises; no argument there. The problem is that many people take that as working the trap muscles. Others relegate their trap muscles to the afterthought department. At best, the traps get a few sets of shrugs in an entire week’s training session.
No one ever gets a great back without putting in intense training, and this includes traps exercises, too. Focus on getting in two exercises and six sets at the very least in your trap routines. You can include intensifiers such as supersets and drop sets to get things more interesting.
Reaching Absolute Muscle Failure for Each Set
Training until muscle failure is where you can’t go any further with the weight and must end the set. For better results, you want to get as close to absolute muscle failure as possible without actually reaching there.
Aim for one or two reps short of muscle failure. Don’t worry if you can’t tell where this point is just yet. With regular training, you will eventually figure out where your particular sweet spot is. Whatever you do, it is best to avoid absolute muscle failure for workouts such as the deadlift, military press, squat, and bench press because it can be disastrous.
Focusing on the Upper Traps Only
This is perhaps one of the commonest mistakes since most people know how to isolate their upper traps with shrugs but don’t seem to understand how to target lower and middle trapezius muscles. Ignoring the slab of muscle in the middle of your upper back will not give you the type of result you are looking for.
You can avoid this mistake by doing more trap exercises that target the lower and middle trap muscles, such as the incline dumbbell shrug (number 8 on this list). The incline position of the exercise maximizes the contraction in your mid and lower back.
Bottom Line
Training your trap muscles is a lot like training the calves or shoulders. The single, most effective way to getting well-developed traps is to build a great back. And getting a great back means training to become strong on a variety of key exercises.
There are really no shortcuts about traps training. You won’t magically build a drool-worthy back in a couple of weeks, so quit trying too hard or looking for “secret formulas.” There’re simply none.
Show up, put in the required work, and stay consistent with your routines, whether you workout at home or gym. That’s the best way to get results. And don’t forget rest, recovery, and good nutrition – these play a vital role in your progress.
Frequently Asked Questions
What’s the fastest way to build bigger traps?
The fastest and most efficient way to build bigger trapezoid muscles is to commit to a rigorous training regimen. Aim for between 10 and 15 trap exercises, with particular focus on the classic farmer’s carry (number 1 on this list) and the “king” of all trap-building workouts – the barbell shrug (number 3 on this list). But don’t do only one or two types of trap workouts.
Keep in mind, though, going too fast is a quick way to end up making mistakes. You want to balance your desire for fast results with the need for proper training and adequate rest. Don’t go into overdrive just because you want to build impressive traps in the shortest amount of time. Perform your trap workouts about 2 to 3 times per week with at least three days of full rest between each training session.
How soon should I expect to see results?
There is no definite answer to this one. Every individual has different muscle types, level of dedication, and other variables. However, with consistent practice, the average time it takes to start seeing good results is about eight weeks. Keep in mind that nutrition can also impact your results. Training your traps (and all types of workouts for that matter) should go with proper nutrition if you want better results. Check out recommended foods to eat pre-workout as well as post-workout.
Do trap exercises increase neck size?
Trap training does impact the neck since the muscles are near the back of your neck. Ultimately, trap workouts increase the space between your delts and neck. However, since they are not directly targeted at the neck, the impact is minimal. If you are aiming for a bigger neck, you need to do isolation exercises that target the neck.
Top 29 Best Watches Under $500 For Men
With cellphones so ubiquitous, your watch choice can be less about telling time and more about personal style. However, a watch is not ‘just’ a watch. For example, the vast majority are made for right-handed people, but a select few cater to the lefties among us. There is a wide range in functionality and size.
The wristwatch is also one of the few socially acceptable accessories for men, so why not have a small selection? If you’re not cashing a CEO’s paycheck just yet, here are the top 28 most handsome watches for men that retail for under $500.
Got a bigger budget? Then check out our guide to the best men’s watches under $1000 instead.
Top 29 Best Watches Under $500 For Men
1. Tommy Hilfiger Stainless Steel Men’s Watch
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2. Nordgreen Pioneer – Black Dial
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Not everyone has an endless amount of cash to drop on a luxury timepiece. If you’re money-conscious but want something high-end, then why not consider the Nordgreen Pioneer.
An inspired take on a classic Chronograph, Nordgreen celebrates the Danish with what they call a timepiece “that captures the sustainable future.” Available in various dial colors from blue, black, and white. There’s even the choice of three case colors – gunmetal, silver, and rose gold. A perfect addition to the collection of any watch enthusiast.
3. Fossil Grant Brown Leather Watch
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This lovely offering by Fossil features slim Roman numeral hour markers and delicate cut-out hands. The casing is stainless steel and is water-resistant to 165 feet, making it a great dive watch. The band is made of supple, soft calfskin leather and uses a buckle closure.
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4. Citizen Sport Stainless Steel Men’s Watch With Brown Leather Band
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5. Fossil Men’s Machine Chronograph Silicone Watch
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This watch was designed with the active man in mind. The knurled silicone band stands up to sweat and oils without issue, and the timepiece itself is water-resistant to 165 feet.
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6. Citizen Men’s Eco-Drive Watch
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This men’s watch features Japanese quartz movement that charges itself indoors or out when exposed to light, making it a great choice for those who don’t want to change out the battery too often. The stitched canvas strap is soft against your skin and will wick away moisture, while the mineral crystal face stands up to the rigors of your everyday life.
Water-resistant to 330 feet, this dive watch is a classic and simple design you’ll be proud of for years to come.
7. Invicta Pro Diver Chronograph Men’s Watch
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If you want something that looks like a Tag Heuer but without the luxury watch brand price tag, this is a good option!
8. Casio Edifice Multi-Function Men’s Watch
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This watch has three sub-dials for 12 hour, 60 minute and 60-second displays, in addition to the standard time. It also features a fold-over, push-down clasp on the stainless strap, keeping it secure throughout your activities. If you’re looking for a classy timepiece that shrieks sophistication, this is a great choice.
9. Fossil Machine Three Hand Stainless Steel Men’s Watch
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This quality watch is a chameleon piece. It looks at home as a dress watch riding below the cuff of your best suit, and it also looks great paired with jeans and a t-shirt. Backed by Fossil’s 11-year warranty as a matter of course and beautifully crafted, this smoke-colored piece is guaranteed to become the go-to accessory for nearly every occasion.
10. MVMT Watches Black Face Men’s Watch
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If you like the look of a simple watch, this minimalist offering from MVMT is right up your alley. With just a plain black face, tick marks to denote the hours and a single date window, there is nothing overdone or extravagant about this design. The is understated and suited to the simple design. It’s definitely a classy, low-key piece for the budget-conscious.
11. Timex Weekender Watch
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If you’re looking for a fun watch to pair with casual outfits, this is a great option. The band is blue and yellow woven nylon, and the face features both civilian and military timekeeping. An Indiglo night light is also included. This watch is water-resistant to 99 feet, meaning it can withstand splashes of water or exposure to rain but you won’t want to submerge it.
12. PUMA Ultrasize Black Sport Men’s Watch
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Boasting a 50mm diameter, this piece is perfect for the large-framed man or one who likes to wear his accessories oversized. A true fashion statement, this sports watch comes in eight different colors schemes to match your favorite hues.
Do be aware, however, that the dial knob is configure for left-handed men!
13. Timex Easy Reader Men’s Watch
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Another dress watch designed with the older gentleman in mind, this watch features a white dial with generously sized numerals that do not appear comical to the casual observer.
It’s also an excellent choice if you take your contacts out at night and still want to be able to check the time. With classic lines and a simple white face, the watch would not be out of place at any casual gathering. It comes with Timex’s one-year warranty at no additional charge.
14. Fossil Nate Men’s Chronograph Watch
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For men who like a more gritty, industrial feel to their accessories, this Fossil watch is right on point. The bezel is gear-edged and the face is utilitarian black and gray. Water-resistant to 165 feet, this watch is a great choice if you like your adornments to be understated yet add visual interest.
It’s definitely a stand-out piece, for those who would take notice!
15. Timex Expedition Field Chronograph Men’s Watch
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Featuring an indigo night light, tachymeter, a date window and a buckle closure, this watch is perfect for men who like to work or play outdoors. It is also water-resistant to 330 feet, making it a great choice for snorkeling or swimming.
You won’t want to wear it for diving, however. With classic, black styling and a genuine crystal face, this is a timepiece that will stand the test of time in both form and function.
16. Seiko 5 Automatic Stainless Steel Men’s Watch
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This Seiko automatic watch has all the bells and whistles you need, but presents it all in a plain and strikingly attractive manner. It features a date window in either English or Spanish, sword-shaped hands, a sweeping second hand and a mineral dial window. This is a great option for the man on the go. The canvas strap can be removed and hand-washed if sweat or other odors become an issue.
This watch is not water-resistant, so you’ll only want to wear it when you won’t be popping by the pool for a swim!
17. Invicta Pro Diver Collection Silver-Tone Men’s Watch
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For those who prefer an all-metal timepiece, the stainless steel Invicta fits the bill nicely. It has a similar aesthetic to a Tag Heuer watch, but at a more affordable price. Equipped with a unilateral bezel and removable links, the band can be customized to fit your wrist perfectly. The face is flame fusion crystal and features a magnifier to highlight the date window.
It’s also water-resistant to 660 feet. If you’re looking for a gorgeous watch that stands up to an active lifestyle, this is an excellent choice.
18. Seiko Men’s Adventure-Solar Classic Casual Watch
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This Seiko watch derives its power from either natural or indoor light and can withstand water depths of up to 330 feet. The supple brown leather strap and timeless brushed steel give this piece an attractive look, and the alarm chronograph is easy to set.
If you’re looking for a watch that can serve as a backup for your wake-up call while traveling, stand up to the elements and look awesome, this casual wrist watch is a winner.
19. Nautica Men’s Stainless Steel Watch with Blue Resin Band
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Featuring a plethora of options and a smart, snappy style, this a great casual watch with a eye-catching blue dial. The hardy resin band is adjustable, and the face is protected by a mineral window. Whether for work or play, this bold blue design is handsome and substantial on the wrist. It comes with Nautica’s five-year warranty at no additional charge.
20. Citizen Sport Men’s Stainless Steel Watch with Black Leather Band
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The black, red and white face of this piece eschews the traditional two-tone color scheme so often employed in other watches, and the contrasting stitching on the band adds creative flair. It comes backed by Citizen’s five-year warranty and will compliment any casual outfit.
21. Alessi Tic15 Analog Display Analog Quartz Black Men’s Watch
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Another not-quite-round offering on our list, the curved square casing of this piece gives it instant visual appeal. Sleek and clean, this unfussy design will be a compliment to almost any occasion. It has quartz movement and is water-resistant to 99 feet, making it a great choice for everyday wear.
22. Invicta 1517 I Force Collection Watch
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Another on our list designed for left-handed men, this watch is something special. Water-resistant to 330 feet and featuring oversize stenciled numbers and a sub dial, this watch is great for any casual outfit. The cloth band is extremely durable and stands up to dirt, sweat and grime.
If you lead an active lifestyle, this watch will be right at home in your collection.
23. TRIWA Blue Steel Nevil Canvas Watch
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This watch comes in a whopping 14 color variations, all of them beautiful. You may decide to add more than one to your collection!
Designed in Sweden, this watch features Japanese quartz movement, a stainless steel casing and a strap made from Tärnsjö organic leather. TRIWA, which stands for Transforming the Industry of Watches, believes in the artistry of fine jewelry and it shows in their product.
24. Victorinox Swiss Army Alliance Watch
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Another fine dress watch from the makers of the Swiss Army knife, this watch is emblazoned with the internally recognized cross and shield emblem. It has no sub-dials, tachymeter or other add-ons to detract from its simple and appealing style.
This watch will be at home with all but the most formal of outfits and carries a two-year warranty.
25. Ingersoll Automatic Stainless Steel Bull Run Watch
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Again, Ingersoll remakes the classics and brings them into the present day. With a highly polished stainless steel casing, two sub-dials, a date aperture and arrow-shaped hands, this quartz watch is beautiful.
The band features contrasting stitching on the fine-grain leather, adding depth and detail to the workmanship. This watch will compliment any casual occasion and can be relied upon for years to come.
26. Tissot Quickster Chronograph Black Leather Men’s Watch
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Made with scratch-resistant sapphire crystal and Swiss automatic movement, this watch is a smart and utilitarian choice. If you’re looking for a solid Swiss watch that isn’t flashy, this is an excellent option. It’s also guaranteed for two years.
27. Seiko Sport Solar Men’s Beige Watch
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Are you getting tired of squinting down at your watch or holding it closer and closer to your face? Don’t worry, we all get a bit nearsighted with age, especially over the age of 40.
If you’re not quite ready for reading glasses or a comically huge watch, this is a great choice from Seiko. The numerals, indices and luminous hands stand out in stark white against a black background, and the numerals are generous in size. It’s a perfect casual watch for the older gentleman.
28. Seiko Men’s 5 Watch Blue Canvas Band
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This simple and affordable watch has a clean, crisp aesthetic to it and doesn’t bog down its design with a ton of bells and whistles. It’s time and date, end of.
If you want a watch for casual wear, this Seiko is a shoo-in. The band is forgiving and comfortable against your wrist, and it’s blue color will likely compliment your existing wardrobe. The price is also extremely affordable.
29. Tommy Hilfiger Men’s Stainless Steel Watch With Brown Leather Band
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Featuring the Hilfiger logo at the three o’clock position, this wrist watch is a statement piece. It is a bright, shiny stainless steel work of art that you’ll be proud to wear at all but the most stuffy of workplaces. The calfskin leather band uses a buckle closure and the date window is beside the logo at three o’clock.
If you’re a fan of Tommy clothing, cologne or luggage, you can complete your look with this stunning accessory.